gulk Poisons In Used Containers tyj u st Be Labeled Accordingly A ujRjSKLROr -- State not contain instruction'' for 1 n -j of Agriculture use whuh are neiessarv for L Henning this week the protection of the public. - r ntd retailers oi pesticides it the label does not contain , mJ king s.iUs from bulk a wauling m i atition statement ll ' *«\nuis into unmarked cans and it the label does not beai 1 ‘ an ingredient statement Delniar K Mvers, ai ting d’r eitor ol the bureau ot Foods and Clumistrc, sa>s “Thej.e is no pestuide whnh lannot hi used with safetc when pi op erly labeed and handled ac iOiding to nisti n< tions How eter it is a risk to store pest icide, ni containeis whuh do not indicate the i ontonts ’ ♦r /i-" ■ h TiM'Hi-ot, ian have nit I' -'‘nous , onsenui *n addition, are in Mol.n 0, oi > ht ‘ Pennsjhania Pe-t -,not Va, the Secrctan si id t>i the JJureau of Foods and phennstrj h.ne been in 6lr,ii nd to prosi cute ofiendcrs Vtt stiles that a pest- Jot , is (onsidtied misbranded flf te k rompanying hvbel does Vcuil) I delivers mor •Double sugar ay. tarn dig* th * » ,! »n fsater and mor •vanly under all cai Lilians whalhar si Mi is traien, wai •rdry. 9lx«lutlva, adjustabl drive hub gives mat positive Iractia. {reaps tha maehln Operating avanl; and raquiras lasi paw ar. DELIVERS »E Tha double augers, operating In conjunction Wllh tha patented V-paddla impellers, digs tha •Hags, mixes it thoroughly, and then throws it dawn tha chute Your cows and cattle gat good, palatable silage ... not a powdered math as to oflan happens with unloadars using blowers. CALEB M. WENGER R 71 1 Ql \RRI VILiLE, PA. Drumore Center K 1 S-tiUti for the Average Hay Producer FORD 150 HAY BALER « L PTO-driven, twine-tie baler that’* oth economical and efficient. Bales up to 6 bale* per minute, or 8 ton* per hour. You don’t have to have big acreages of hay to « baler pay for itself—not if it’s a Ford 150 hay baler! Low cost and dependable, this compact haler bee many of the same features that have proved so successful on larger Ford balers. It’ll wake top quality bale# at minimum cost! And with your own baler, you’ll be able to time haying operations more precisely to the crop condition. Cm h «d Cfcitk Frafcra for Faatura ... w*T tf’i today's avtstandlng balir hr th§ average bay predvcer. •. Right hr ttmlud acreages »«wdiwf6sd*6hie Mam™ Grimm's Ford Tractor & Form Service P«rk Arc., Qufcrrj ville Ph. ST H-2597 * Allen H. Motx Phono, AX 7*fioo2 - Dearer AUers pointed out that ‘if TW Standard—for allot 10' to 14? Heavy Duty— for allot IS* to 30’ WRITE OR PHONE US FOR COMPLETE INFOR. MATION AND PRICES. Elizabethtown Formers Supply, Inc. Kli/abei htoun Phone KM MIWI Keener Equip. Co. Rts. 5530 * 72, l>a.in-jis(4>r Phone 1/3 0-9861 Souder Bras. - Xiow fltollmid Phono *JLe 4-8721 L Weather Conditions and Cutworms May Be Tobacco Planting Problem Present weather conditions H<> cautioned, however, that may mean a seveie cutwoim Heptathlon should not be used problem in tobacco fields this this year on ground growing year Arnold. Luctk, Assistant root, trops or on any forage County Accent said this week trops. Lueck lecommended bioad enst appln ations ol one of sev eral inset ticides beioro trans planting (he tobacco nhints in the field Through experience he said \\i h.ne learned that good <on tiol tan be obtained by broad- tasting Cbloidane DDT Tina phene or llepfaihioi some poison from an unmarked i ontamei is atiidemallv swal lowed or spilled on the skin, it would be impossible to know (he pi open antidote or ftn i tieating physuian to know the < (imposition ot the pesticide Analyses (an be complex and time-consuming and death (ould result before analysis is completed ” Thu Pennsy Ivania Pesticide Act proscribes lines ot between $5O and $lOO tor the first two otlenses and tines of between $lOO and **l,ooo for the third oi subsequent offense Pesticides are defined as any substances or mixture of sub stances intended to proton., destroy, repel or nutistate any nisei ts, rodents, fungi, weeds or other tornis at plant oi animal life or viruses con sideied to he pests I Announcing The Availability Of Master Mix FEEDS /=aa\ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 26, 1962 Wirewornis in tobacco fields ian be eon trolled hv the ad dition oi insei m ides in the tianspl anting watei knock said The niatenals to bo used in the transplanting solution aie Aldnn Cbloidane oi Lin dane. Kor (ontrol oi cutworms the soil should be plowed and piepared lor planting and the material applied to the sui tace with nther a highvolume and high-pressm 6 sprayei oi with a low volume weed-type sprayer When using a weed type spiayei, Lueck leconi niends Using at least JO gal lons or spray pet acie with to to Sp pounds ol presstiK The insecticide application should be made- three* days be fore setting the plants ui the field, and the soil should not be worked for three* days af ter application. This gives the insecticide tuuo to kill cut worms coining to the soil sur face during tin* night. Lueck recommended the fol lowing amounts ol the mater ia! tor i utwoiin control Chlordane, three pounds of i wettable powder, or three pints ot the 4'j% liquid form or SO pounds ol the 5% dust DDT, three pounds ot the SO ■=-r-=c«=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=c-=- Thru WEIGEL BROS. OXFORD, PA. i pci cent wetl.ihle powder, or one fin. ll l ol the 2">% liquid, ir in pounds ol the dusl. Tox.iphone loin pounds ot the 4 o’/„ wenable powder, or IYj quarts ot the Ml V liquid, oi JP pounds ol tile 10% dust. 11 t'i»L ic It lot luo pounds of tlio J~>', uotl .l hie 1 ponder or one <|ii .lll ol the J-K emulsion J~> pounds ol tile IV> % or dust \\ ('liable ponder iniMiiies in (i. iiispl, ait 11 ni> solutions used 101 (011110 l Ol UIIOW Ol Ills .uni ot hoi inset Is tli.it null. (l(>c|i in (ho soil should be stincil o( (<|s|on.ill\ In Keep (be m.i -(Cfl.ll 111 slls|K'llslon ,111(1 f>ct ftood distribution. The tullownm amounts of mateiial au iecommemled tor ti ansplantinn solutions Aldnn one pound ol the J-1% wcttablc powdei oi one pint ot the J-E emulsion f'blordaiic one hall pound the ,1(1 % writable powdei, Vi Pint ot tile 72% liquid Lindane, one touith putt of the 3% liquid Enough transplanting water should ho used to insnie wet ting the soil mound the plant. iht Old icm&t, “The quickest way now-a« daj s to get a doctor is to turn, on your TV set.” As the land-grant institu- tions obseite their I noth .in i.uersarv, thev numher less lhau fom pei <ent ot the na tion’s < olleges Yet they cm oil about 20 pei < ent of the m tion s undo graduate students and grant nearh lo pei <enr of all doctoial dogues in e\eiy tield of studv mmw/mm ■ YEAR after year ELMER BRILL Elizabethtown EM 7-5 I'l l JONATHAN S. SHIJtK Leol.i OL 1 LESTER ERB Kli/.ibothtou n KM 7-7(<12 C B. ERB L.ukli-a illc TW "i EDGAR C. UMBLE (..I)) HI 2-l'.2n JASON H. MELLIN<*ER OV FRANK H BUCHER Lititz M.V 6-(1*0 4 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS INC* Lnindisville Phorie TW i-34Jl 19
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